Two sitting girls - 1911


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

The work "Two sitting girls" (1911) by Egon Schiele is a vivid testimony of the uniqueness of the artist and his ability to capture the emotional complexity of his models. In this painting, Schiele presents two sitting young people, whose figures are delineated with an intensity that is characteristic of their style. The composition is bold and asymmetric, with an approach to the poses of the girls that reveal an internal state of vulnerability and at the same time, a silent trust.

The use of color in this work is particularly remarkable. The palette consists of terrible and warm tones that contrast with touches of more vivid colors, such as the red of the background, creating an atmosphere loaded with emotionality. These colors not only give life to the figures, but also prevent the work from falling into the abyss of strict realism, providing an expressionist dimension that is fundamental in Schiele's work. The colored nuances used in the skins of the young women, which oscillate between beige and roasting, add depth and a sense of corporeality that highlights the almost palpable vulnerability of the portrained bodies.

The girls, whose expressions are of an almost ethereal introspection, seem to be trapped in a private world of thoughts and emotions. His postures, although relaxed, are loaded with tension. The one on the right, with your arms crossed on the knees, suggests a physical defense and, perhaps, emotional, while the other, with one of the arms slightly elevated, emanates an air of calm. This form of blur that Schiele uses for his models reflects his concern about psychological representation rather than physics, and in this sense, "two girls sitting" encapsulates the essence of expressionism.

Egon Schiele is known for his disturbing representations of the human figure, marked by a bold use of the stroke and the form. In this case, its technique is manifested in the lines that define the silhouettes of the girls, lines that are both precise and fluid, reminding us that reality is just a subjective interpretation of perception. This ability to intertwine the form with emotion is one of the distinctive stamps of the artist, which captures the duality of the physical and the spiritual in a turbulent contemporary environment.

"Two sitting girls" can also be seen as a personal reflection of Schiele on youth and femininity, recurring themes in his work. Young figures can symbolize not only desire and vulnerability, but also the inherent force found in youth, an issue that Schiele explored in multiple ways throughout his career. Through this painting, we can glimpse not only a moment in the life of these girls, but also a moving echo of the existential concerns of Schiele himself.

In conclusion, "two sitting girls" is a work that transcends their apparent simplicity, offering a deep comment about the human condition and the complicated emotions that accompany it. Through its impressive use of color, asymmetric composition and a peculiar approach in the figure, Egon Schiele manages to create a work of art that is as fascinating as deeply evocative. This painting stands as a bridge towards the artist's understanding and his world, where beauty and sadness coexist in a delicate balance.

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